Another
Another is a word in English that functions primarily as a determiner and a pronoun. It denotes an additional person or thing of the same kind, or an alternate option. As a determiner, it precedes a singular noun: another book, another chance. It is used when referring to one more item rather than all others. As a pronoun, in phrases like I’ll have another, it stands in for a singular count noun understood from context. The form “an other” is historical; the modern spelling another is now standard.
Origin and form: the word comes from Old English as an combination of one (ān) and other
Usage notes: another is used with singular count nouns. It cannot take a plural noun (you would
See also: other, others, one another, else. In everyday language, another often pairs with common nouns in